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Code · New York · Alcoholic Beverage Control · General Provisions

§ 127-C. Refunds on licenses and permits erroneously or unlawfully cancelled, revoked or suspended.

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§ 127-c. Refunds on licenses and permits erroneously or unlawfully
cancelled, revoked or suspended. If a license or permit issued under
this chapter is cancelled, revoked or suspended and thereafter the
action of the state liquor authority effecting such cancellation,
revocation or suspension is reversed or annulled, upon application made
within six months of the date of such judgment of reversal or annulment
there shall be refunded to such licensee or his assignee such proportion
of the fee paid for such license or permit as the period that such
licensee or permittee has not had the beneficial use of such license or
permit by reason of such cancellation, revocation or suspension bears to
the full period for which the license or permit was issued. The
provisions of section one hundred twenty-seven of this chapter so far as
they can be made applicable and are not inconsistent with this section,
shall govern the procedure to be followed in making application for
refunds under this section.
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